One of the oldest of all classical music jokes goes like this: It seems a Famous Musician gave a performance in a small town. After the concert, he had to go to the obligatory reception, and a lady came up to him, whose enthusiasm for music was far greater than her knowledge of it. "Oh, Maestro!" she gushed. "What a wonderful performance!" "You are far too kind." "No, no, not at all! It was magnificent. I was simply spellbound! And especially the piece by Bach - so interesting, so different! Now please tell me. Mr. Bach - is he still composing?" "Alas, madam," responded the Musician, "I'm afraid that poor Bach is now - decomposing." If you thought that was in appalling taste, you might want to turn back now. If, on the other hand. . . .
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